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Hey Guy, I bought these adjustable Suspension arms over a period of 12months for my A31 Cefiro SE4,Front upper Camber Arms, Front Caster Arms, Rear upper Camber Arms and Rear Caster Arms and Sway bars front and Rear Also 5 stud hubs and Axles, All for R32 GTR which i understood the Cefiro had R32 GTR Sub-frames, So i have stripped the front suspension out and went to fit the Top Adjustable Camber Arm and it was not wide enough by 3mm at the top mount. Aye i grabbed the original arm and found it to be totally different to short as well, post-66700-0-27782800-1329710846_thumb.jpgpost-66700-0-92105000-1329710938_thumb.jpg

So i checked the front stay [caster] arms and they were different mine are longer with a slight curve in them, I also stripped the rear suspension out and found that the rear caster arms to be longer and the rear top camber arms to be longer, The sway bars and the 5 stud hubs fit ok. After talking to Joe at Joe''s Nissan in Henderson , Auckland, He is our locale Nissan Expert, He told me that because my Cefiro was built in Dec 1993 it has R33 GTR Sub-Frames thats why nothing fits and is longer ect, Ok so i cant seem to find any R33 GTR Front Camber arms or front Caster Arms or Rear Caster Arms, There is some Rear top Camber arms but they are a single bar from the sub mount to the hub, They just dont look strong enough, I also found some front Top Camber Arms which consist ot 1 straight bar and 1 curved bar, I emailed the seller and they said , I have never fitted them and dont know how they fit up so Can any body fill me in on were to get some descent R33 GTR Adjustable Suspension Arms at a good price not over the top, Thanks Jamind Email me

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have you got the factory "S" looking type rear camber arms? i'm no expert on the r33 but rear adjustable arms should be the same between gtr/gtst

and also for the castor rod arms unless they dont fit or are fouling on anything (check on full lock for fouling etc) they should be fine as castor setting are just the length in the rod, not the angle

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi, Dan sorry for the late reply, I am using R32 Rear Adjustable Camber arms, Re the front caster arm have to be angled or they will not fit unless forced into place, I still dont have any adjustable arm for the front at all, I am looking at an front caster adjustable bush kit, It will give 3% + or - , So thats it for now Jamind

If you are going for a Cert (you should) only front Camber arms the quality of Cusco or equivalent will do - these are avaiilable at the best price from

http://maz-sport.com/ in Albany.

I also have Cusco castor arms

It is not cheap stuff.

For suspension help including Whiteline stuff go to Anthony at

http://www.bilsteinmotorsport.co.nz/

Don't be put off by the name - he sells other brands such as Tein and the full range of Whiteline gear.

You have castor arms for the gtst they are straight, gtr ones are curved as your standard ones. With the upper camber arms surely when you tighten it down the 3mm wont be an issue as it would close the gap.

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